Reaction Time in Fibromyalgia Patients.

IF 1.2 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
Basant K Puri, Gary S Lee, Armin Schwarzbach
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Abstract

Background: Fibromyalgia has unknown aetiology and is associated with reduced information processing speed and therefore prolonged reaction time. However, the processes underlying this are unknown.

Objectives: First, to compare the reaction time in a cohort of fibromyalgia patients and a matched group of normal controls. Second, to assess whether detailed symptoms of pain and autonomic function, as well as measures of tinnitus, fatigue, daytime sleepiness and Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection are predictors of reaction time in fibromyalgia.

Methods: The between-groups mean serial five-choice reaction time difference was assessed in a cohort of fibromyalgia patients and in a matched group of normal controls in an analytical casecontrolled study. With the mean serial five-choice reaction time as the dependent variable for the fibromyalgia group, a mixed stepwise multiple linear regression was performed with inputs relating to pain, dysautonomia, tinnitus, fatigue, daytime sleepiness and Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection.

Results: The mean (standard error) serial five-choice reaction time for the fibromyalgia group was 448.4 (23.0) ms, compared with 386.3 (8.3) ms for the control group (p = 0.007). The final multiple linear regression model (p < 0.001; adjusted R2 = 0.772) contained 13 predictors: eight sensory pain and three affective pain parameters, and Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgG and IgA assay results.

Conclusion: Certain sensory and affective pain parameters, as well as Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, appear to be predictors of reaction time in fibromyalgia. Further research into the pathophysiological mechanisms by which they affect information processing is warranted and may shed light on the aetiology of fibromyalgia.

纤维肌痛患者的反应时间
背景:纤维肌痛病因不明,与信息处理速度降低有关,因此反应时间延长。然而,造成这种情况的原因尚不清楚:首先,比较一组纤维肌痛患者和一组匹配的正常对照组的反应时间。其次,评估详细的疼痛症状和自律神经功能以及耳鸣、疲劳、白天嗜睡和肺炎支原体感染的测量结果是否能预测纤维肌痛患者的反应时间:方法:在一项分析性病例对照研究中,对一组纤维肌痛患者和一组匹配的正常对照组进行了组间平均连续五次选择反应时间差异的评估。以纤维肌痛组的连续五项选择反应时间平均值为因变量,对疼痛、自主神经功能障碍、耳鸣、疲劳、白天嗜睡和肺炎支原体感染进行了混合逐步多元线性回归:纤维肌痛组的连续五项选择反应时间平均值(标准误差)为 448.4 (23.0) 毫秒,而对照组为 386.3 (8.3) 毫秒(P = 0.007)。最终的多元线性回归模型(p < 0.001;调整后 R2 = 0.772)包含 13 个预测因子:8 个感觉疼痛参数和 3 个情感疼痛参数,以及肺炎支原体 IgG 和 IgA 检测结果:结论:某些感觉和情感疼痛参数以及肺炎支原体感染似乎是纤维肌痛患者反应时间的预测因素。我们有必要进一步研究它们影响信息处理的病理生理机制,这可能会揭示纤维肌痛的病因。
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期刊介绍: Current Rheumatology Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on rheumatology and its related areas e.g. pharmacology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical care, and therapy. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in rheumatology.
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